Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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Page 132
... suggests that if things were to go according to Titus ' plan , the time of the play would be defined as a shifting of presence and of the je / tu relation from him and Bérénice to Bérénice and Antiochus . If the time of the play thus ...
... suggests that if things were to go according to Titus ' plan , the time of the play would be defined as a shifting of presence and of the je / tu relation from him and Bérénice to Bérénice and Antiochus . If the time of the play thus ...
Page 154
... suggests that Augustine's debt is not , in fact , the one he acknowledges . Rather , he is seen to follow Aristotle in " assigning the image , as an instrument of mediation , an indispensable function in thinking , judging , and acting ...
... suggests that Augustine's debt is not , in fact , the one he acknowledges . Rather , he is seen to follow Aristotle in " assigning the image , as an instrument of mediation , an indispensable function in thinking , judging , and acting ...
Page 183
... suggest that it is all too coherent , and too much of an application . If the concept of episteme is problematical ... suggesting , a sub - text underneath De Ley's overt text , one that belies his own stated purposes and distorts the ...
... suggest that it is all too coherent , and too much of an application . If the concept of episteme is problematical ... suggesting , a sub - text underneath De Ley's overt text , one that belies his own stated purposes and distorts the ...
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